1 Memory expanders Limited-edition MimoBot flash drives combine the useless cuteness of KidRobot with actual functionality, so you can show some flair while toting around up to 4GB of memory. Pre-order the new “Star Wars” series now (the first is modeled after Darth Vader) at mimoco.com.
2 Tokyo in SoHo Uniqlo is finally bringing its cheap cashmere and Japanese street-art inspired tees to New York. So far there’s a temporary location in Rockefeller Center and a pop-up shop on the corner of 110th and Broadway. The SoHo flagship will open Nov. 10.
3 Bringing sexy back Justin Timberlake and pal Trace Ayala debuted their Memphis-inspired William Rast clothing line with a runway show at L.A. fashion week. Now at williamrast.com or on sale at shopkitson.com.
4 ‘Brawny’ men The faux Web reality-show “Brawny Academy” chronicles men being schooled by a lumberjack. They learn how to be “thoughtful, helpful and more romantic” – with paper towels. At brawnyacademy.com
5 Adoption madness According to Bert, Ernie and Big Bird, Central America is the new hot spot for abandoned children. (Madonna – you’re behind the curve!) Special “Sesame Street” episodes, airing Nov. 6 and 7, feature a single “Street” denizen adopting a Guatemalan baby in tribute to National Adoption Month.
6 Basketball The Yankees sorely disappointed, and though the Mets came tantalizingly close, it’s time to start obsessing about something new. How ’bout those Knicks?
7 Comeback kids We’re digging newly svelte and sexy Britney Spears. The perpetually pregnant pop tart lost over 25 pounds – and started wearing makeup and shoes! If only she could find a new man.
8 Scary news While Madonna and Angelina Jolie import kids, Melanie “Scary Spice” Brown and Eddie Murphy are doing it the oldfashioned way – the pair is pregnant.
9 No more nudity A “source” tells a Scottish paper that Angelina won’t be doing any more naked scenes in movies, in deference to her mommy status. The whole world weeps a big, fat tear.
10 Scary stuff Rough-and-tumble demon-huntin’ brothers and a classic rock soundtrack make the CW’s consistently creepy and funny series, “Supernatural,” a real scream. Next up, the totally cute duo tackles a slacker with psychic powers.

